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awelsh
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Strange new development
« on: Feb 26th, 2007, 3:45pm » |
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Hi all, So far I have had 5 nights where I have not had a CH (if that is what I was getting. Have not had it diagnosed by a doctor yet). However yesterday and especially this morning I have had something similar to a shadow all day and all night, however my left temporal area where the CH always is, is very sensitive to touch and more so when I move my left eye or the muscles around that eye. This morning the pain seems slightly worse than yesterday. When I move my eye or touch the area I get a sharp little pain slightly worse than the shadow pain. Is this normal for CHs? The 5 free nights of one has been a blessing. Thanks again for your input, Regards, Adrian
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George_J
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Re: Strange new development
« Reply #1 on: Feb 26th, 2007, 6:38pm » |
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Tenderness in the affected area during a cycle doesn't seem to be uncommon. That being said, it could easily be something else, including an infection of some sort--but I am not a doctor. Caution would say that you probably ought to have it checked out. Speaking only for myself, I certainly would.
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Ah! The foreigners put on such airs Wearing the tangerine suits And their harlequin eyes. The pain they inspire Draws in harmonica melodies And the feathers of birds Which flame up at their touch. It all comes to light in the sheer Debonair. (Ellen)
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AussieBrian
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Re: Strange new development
« Reply #2 on: Feb 26th, 2007, 7:19pm » |
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I get exactly the same thing and reckon it's because I'm so severely bruised on the inside. You should still it checked out, though, in case it's some other form of dreaded lurgie.
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Vulcrania horrendus - twice daily, then two at night in lieu of sleep.
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